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Bernd Huebner, Santa Clara, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090267712FEED THRU WITH FLIPPED SIGNAL PLANE USING GUIDED VIAS - An embodiment of the invention includes a high speed feed thru connecting a first circuit outside a housing to a second circuit inside the housing. The first circuit includes a first high speed integrated circuit chip and the second circuit includes a second high speed integrated circuit chip or optoelectronic device. The high speed feed thru includes an inside coplanar structure positioned at least partially inside the housing, the inside coplanar structure connected to the second circuit. The high speed feed thru also includes an outside coplanar structure positioned at least partially outside the housing, the outside coplanar structure connected to the first circuit. A material separates the inside coplanar structure and the outside coplanar structure. At least one guided via extends through the material, connecting the inside coplanar structure and the outside coplanar structure.10-29-2009
20090269069PASSIVE WAVE DIVISION MULTIPLEXED TRANSMITTER HAVING A DIRECTLY MODULATED LASER ARRAY - An wave division multiplexed (WDM) optical transmitter is disclosed including a directly modulated laser array and a planar lightwave chip (PLC) having a plurality of OSRs that receive outputs of the laser array and increase the extinction ratio of the received light. An optical multiplexer receives the outputs of the OSRs and couples them to a single output port. The multiplexer has transmission peaks through its ports each having a 0.5 dB bandwidth including the frequency of a laser in the array. The optical multiplexer may be embodied as cascaded Mach-Zehnder interferometers or ring resonators.10-29-2009

Chad Arthur Huebner, Hurst, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090232424METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING A FLAT BOTTOM PILLOW POUCH - The present invention discloses a flat bottom pillow pouch that can stand upright on its bottom transverse seal. The flat bottom pillow bag can be made from the same film as a standard pillow pouch and requires less film than prior art stand up packages. The flat bottom pillow pouch disclosed herein has no gussets.09-17-2009
20120055120METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING A FLAT BOTTOM PILLOW POUCH - The present invention discloses a flat bottom pillow pouch that can stand upright on its bottom transverse seal. The flat bottom pillow bag can be made from the same film as a standard pillow pouch and requires less film than prior art stand up packages. The flat bottom pillow pouch disclosed herein has no gussets.03-08-2012

Dave Huebner, Kearney, NE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100030276Periarticular Bone Plate With Biplanar Offset Head Member - A periarticular bone plate for the internal fixation of a fractured, proximal tibia of a surgical patient includes a shaft member connected to a head member, a top surface, a bottom surface, a posterior edge, an anterior edge and a plurality of holes extending between the top and bottom surfaces for receiving fasteners for attaching the plate to the bone. The head member is offset relative to the shaft member in each of a frontal and sagittal planes of the proximal tibia.02-04-2010
20100030277PERIARTICULAR BONE PLATE WITH BIPLANAR OFFSET HEAD MEMBER - A periarticular bone plate for the internal fixation of a fractured, proximal tibia of a surgical patient includes a shaft member connected to a head member, a top surface, a bottom surface, a posterior edge, an anterior edge and a plurality of holes extending between the top and bottom surfaces for receiving fasteners for attaching the plate to the bone. The head member is offset relative to the shaft member in each of a frontal and sagittal planes of the proximal tibia.02-04-2010

David A. Huebner, Mckenna, WA US

David L. Huebner, Mound, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100293819ROTARY UNDERCUTTER FOR RAIL LINE MAINTENANCE - A railroad ballast removal system capable of removing ballast material from below a rail line. The railroad ballast removal system includes at least one rotary cutting wheel having a plurality of individually replaceable cutting attachments positioned about a perimeter of the rotary cutting wheel. Each rotary cutting wheel is attached to an articulated arm capable of adjusting the position of the rotary cutting wheel along varying axis. The articulated arm is mounted to a support structure capable of transporting the rotary cutting wheel to a portion of railway requiring maintenance of the ballast material. The railroad ballast removal system is able to operate at a spot location or in a continuous manner down a length of railroad track. The ability to manipulate the rotary cutting wheel along the various axis allows the rotary cutting wheel to be used for ballast removal in locations wherein adjacent railways limit cutting access.11-25-2010
20110072692ROTARY UNDERCUTTER FOR RAIL LINE MAINTENANCE - A railroad ballast removal system capable of removing ballast material from below a rail line. The railroad ballast removal system includes at least one rotary cutting wheel having a plurality of individually replaceable cutting attachments positioned about a perimeter of the rotary cutting wheel. Each rotary cutting wheel is attached to an articulated arm capable of adjusting the position of the rotary cutting wheel along varying axis. The articulated arm is mounted to a support structure capable of transporting the rotary cutting wheel to a portion of railway requiring maintenance of the ballast material. The railroad ballast removal system is able to operate at a spot location or in a continuous manner down a length of railroad track. The ability to manipulate the rotary cutting wheel along the various axis allows the rotary cutting wheel to be used for ballast removal in locations wherein adjacent railways limit cutting access.03-31-2011

Jay S. Huebner, Jacksonville, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080277590Photoelectric chemical sensor and sensing method utilizing interfacial photo-voltages - A device and method which comprises a sensing surface on a membrane, solid surface or electrode, where the sensing surface contains a photo-voltage active material chosen in relation to a particular target substance to be detected and quantified. The photo-voltage active material is of a type which produces an interfacial photo-voltage electrical signal upon illumination. The particular photo-voltage active material chosen for a particular target substance is one in which the presence of the target substance causes a change in the electrical signal produced. The presence of the target substance modifies the expected photo-voltage produced by the sensing surface upon illumination. The photo-voltage produces signals which are detected by electronic circuits, and the presence and concentration of the target substance is determined by analyzing the difference between the photo-voltage of the target sample versus the photo-voltage of a control sample lacking the target substance.11-13-2008
20090221025SENSING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RAPIDLY DETERMINING CONCENTRATIONS OF MICROBIAL ORGANISMS USING INTERFACIAL PHOTO-VOLTAGES - A system for detecting a wide range of microbial organisms, including virus, and determining concentrations in near real-time to determine titer, without the requirement to grow micro-organisms includes an electrometer configured to measure photo-induced interfacial voltages and an electrode assembly with a substrate and at least one electrode on a surface of the substrate electrically coupled to the electrometer. An attachment factor is applied to an exposed surface of each electrode. The attachment factor is effective for interaction with the microbial organism. A transparent vessel for containing the electrolytic solution is provided. The microbial organism may be contained in the electrolytic solution or applied to the coated electrode before being submerged in the electrolytic solution. A light source is configured to controllably produce a flash of activating light directed through the transparent vessel at the electrode causing a sensible photo-induce interfacial voltage indicative of the microbial organism and titer. A corresponding method includes steps of preparing the electrode surfaces with an attachment factor and exposing the submerged electrode surfaces to a flash of activating light to induce interfacial voltages indicative of a determined microbial agent and titer.09-03-2009
20100251802QUARTZ CRYSTAL MICROBALANCE WITH NANOCRYSTALLINE OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR THIN FILMS AND METHOD OF DETECTING VAPORS AND ODORS INCLUDING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS AND VOLATILIZED CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - A nanocrystalline ITO thin film formed on a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) facilitates detection of gaseous compounds emitted from an analyte. Adsorption of gas molecules onto the nanocrystalline ITO thin film changes the resonant frequency of the quartz crystal. Parameters such as the frequency of oscillation, surface resistance, integrated frequency response, integrated surface resistance response, initial response slope, average return to baseline slope, and/or return to baseline time/initial response time ratio of the quartz crystal with the nanocrystalline ITO thin film formed thereon are determined. Using the determined parameters and principal component analysis, principal components for the gaseous compounds are also determined. These determined principal components may be compared with known principal components corresponding to known analytes. The analyte may include any distinguishable substance, in any state that emits at least one gaseous compound that can be adsorbed on the nanocrystalline ITO thin film. Nonlimiting examples of analytes include alcoholic beverages, fruits, explosive compounds, VOCs, petroleum-based fuels, alkanes, aldehydes and ketones.10-07-2010

Patent applications by Jay S. Huebner, Jacksonville, FL US

Ken J. Huebner, Milwaukee, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110115823INTERACTIVE PROJECTOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - An interactive image projecting device that projects an image onto a display surface and controls the projected image based upon movement of the image projecting device or the detection of another image. The image projecting device includes a projector that generates an image from a control unit. The device includes a position indicating emitter that generates a position indicator and an image sensor that is operable to detect the position indicator from either the device including the image sensor or a position indicator from another device. Based upon the sensed position indicator from another device, the control unit operates to modify the image projected from the device such that the image from a first device can interact with an image from a second device. The first and second devices each have a wireless transceiver such that the devices can communicate with each other during operation.05-19-2011

Kenneth J. Huebner, Milwaukee, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090091710INTERACTIVE PROJECTOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - An interactive image projecting device that projects an image onto a display surface and controls the projected image based upon movement of the image projecting device or the detection of another image. The image projecting device includes a projector that generates an image from a control unit. The device includes a position indicating emitter that generates a position indicator and an image sensor that is operable to detect the position indicator from either the device including the image sensor or a position indicator from another device. Based upon the sensed position indicator from another device, the control unit operates to modify the image projected from the device such that the image from a first device can interact with an image from a second device. The first and second devices each have a wireless transceiver such that the devices can communicate with each other during operation.04-09-2009
20100277696LIGHT ARRAY PROJECTION AND SENSING SYSTEM - A low cost, light projection and sensing system that projects an image onto a display surface using an array of light emitters. Further, the device has an integral sensing capability of the display surface using light sensors. Both the emitters and sensors are coupled to a control unit. Whereby, the device can modify the light-projected image and sensor view region with its control unit. The device can also project an animated overlaid image or large tiled image of photographic resolution. In operation, the device can determine the position and range of a remote object, along with illuminating its touch sensitive housing with a projected image.11-04-2010
20110019162OBJECT AWARE, TRANSFORMABLE PROJECTION SYSTEM - An interactive image projecting device that projects an image onto a display surface and controls the projected image based upon the detection or identification of the device housing or the remote object. The device has a touch-sensitive, flexible housing that may be transformed into different shapes. The image projecting device includes a projector that generates an image from a control unit. The device includes an illuminating emitter, which illuminates the device body and remote objects, and a light sensor that is operable to detect the position of its housing or remote object. Based upon the sensed housing or remote object, the control unit operates to modify the image projected from the device such that the image from the device can interact with its housing or remote object.01-27-2011

Patent applications by Kenneth J. Huebner, Milwaukee, WI US

Mark Huebner, Fredericksburg, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120055126AIR FILTER - A gas-particulate filter canister includes a filter canister body and first and second canister end caps secured to opposing ends of the filter canister body. First and second filter cartridges are supported within the filter canister body for filtering a gas in series. The filter cartridges can be standalone units which are built independently and are installed into the filter canister body. The filter cartridges can be concentrically arranged and can include a particulate filter cartridge and a gas filter cartridge.03-08-2012

Michael James Huebner, Marietta, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100307689Pivoting tape dispenser - A variable tension tape pivoting dispenser having an ergonomic handle, a pivot arm and an adjustable bias element. The ergonomic handle includes a tape roll mount connected to the handle at a first pivot. A tape roll is concentrically disposed on the tape roll mount. The pivot arm has a first end and a second dispensing end. The first end is connected to the handle at a second pivot, and a swath of tape extends from the tape roll to the second dispensing end on the pivot arm. The adjustable bias element is disposed at the second pivot and is adapted to provide variable resistance to the rotation of the pivot arm relative to the handle. In use, the angle of the handle remains substantially unchanged in position as the swath of tape being dispensed from the second dispensing end of the pivot arm is adapted to traverse onto various surfaces oriented at various angles upon which the swath of tape is being applied.12-09-2010

Michael W. Huebner, Pleasanton, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090230981INCREASING THERMAL ISOLATION OF A PROBE CARD ASSEMBLY - A probe card assembly can include an electrical interface to a test system for testing electronic devices such as semiconductor dies. The probe card assembly can also include probes located at a first side of the probe card assembly. The probes, which can be electrically connected to the electrical interface, can be configured to contact terminals of the electronic devices in the test system while the probe card assembly is attached to the test system. The probe card assembly can be configured to impede thermal flow from the probe card assembly to the test system at places of physical contact between the probe card assembly and the test system while the probe card assembly is attached to the test system.09-17-2009
20100013503DC TEST RESOURCE SHARING FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE TESTING - A test system can include contact elements for making electrical connections with test points of a DUT. The test system can also include a DC test resource and a signal router, which can be configured to switch a DC channel from the DC test resource between individual contact elements in a group of contact elements.01-21-2010
20100019787CONFIGURATION OF SHARED TESTER CHANNELS TO AVOID ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ACROSS DIE AREA BOUNDARY ON A WAFER - A process or apparatus for testing a plurality of semiconductor dies on a semiconductor wafer utilizing a tester configured to test the dies in groups can include controlling as a logical whole provision of first test signals through a plurality of first communications channels to first probes organized into a plurality of N first probe die groups each configured to contact a different one of the dies of the wafer. One of the first communications channels can be a first common communications channel connected to probes in X of the N first probe die groups but not to probes in Y of the N first probe die groups. X can be at least two and Y can be at least one. The process can also include controlling as a logical whole provision of second test signals through a plurality of second communications channels to second probes organized into a plurality of second probe die groups each configured to contact a different one of the dies of the wafer. One of the second communications channels can be a second common communications channel connected to probes in all of the second probe die groups and probes in each of the Y of the first probe die groups.01-28-2010

Richard D. Huebner, Orlando, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110092290Wireless video game controller - The wireless video game controller is a 1:1 scale realistic replica Air soft gun, of a weapon, such as a US military standard issue assault rifle or machine gun. An M16, M4, or other such realistic replica having realistically operational moving mechanical parts may function as a wireless video game controller when equipped with a wireless video game controller having switch placement that facilitates electrical and mechanical interaction between the switches and the operational moving mechanical parts of the gun replica. Moreover, joystick and pushbutton wireless game controls are disposed on portions of the gun that are ergonomically consistent with a gun user's stance and hand positioning when handling and firing the weapon. Programmable buttons are optionally provided and placement of the programmable buttons is consistent with the inventive game controller's ergonomic design.04-21-2011

Robert Huebner, Topsfield, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100171978DELIVERY EXPERT SYSTEM AND METHOD - An automated rule-based system for facilitating delivery of a fax document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon a time-variable set of input conditions which may be determined from one or more of the destination, the source, a database of past delivery attempts, and a human analyst. The actions may include one or more of resubmitting the fax document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, and identifying the destination as a technical problem. The input conditions may include an identification of non-business days and non-business hours.07-08-2010

Robert Huebner, Topfield, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110249288DELIVERY EXPERT SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - Embodiments disclosed herein can facilitate delivery of a document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon input conditions which may include a time-variable set of input conditions such as identifying non-business days and/or hours at the destination. The document can be a fax, an email, or a voice mail. The actions may include resubmitting the document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, identifying the destination as a technical problem, or a combination thereof.10-13-2011

Robert C. Huebner, Stroudsburg, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100260802RECOMBINANT LIPIDATED PsaA PROTEIN, METHODS OF PREPARATION AND USE - The present invention relates to recombinant lipidated PsaA proteins and recombinant constructs from which such lipidated PsaA proteins may be expressed. The invention relates further to lipidated PsaA proteins in which lipidation is effected by the use of a heterologous leader sequence derived from the ospA gene of 10-14-2010

Patent applications by Robert C. Huebner, Stroudsburg, PA US

Ronald E. Huebner, Waterford, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090052369SECONDARY PAYLOAD INTERFACE - A secondary payload interface for payload communications using a primary payload communications channel is provided. The secondary payload interface may include a plurality of input/output couplers which may connect the primary payload communications channel to a secondary payload. The plurality of input/output couplers may establish an isolated secondary payload communications channel within the primary payload communications channel. The secondary payload interface may be designed such that control and telemetry interactions with the operators of the communications satellite are limited.02-26-2009